Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers apologize for saying listeners shouldn't donate to Crockett campaign

Comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers faced a storm of backlash on social media after they discouraged their listeners from donating to Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Senate campaign, branding her a "frontrunner" in Texas despite facing significant opposition.

In a recent episode of the "Las Culturistas" podcast, Rogers stated that he wouldn't waste his money on supporting Crockett, citing her chances of winning a Senate seat as slim. He claimed that Beto O'Rourke's unsuccessful bid had already diminished her prospects, stating she was not well-defined beyond her Texas roots.

Yang seemingly agreed with Rogers' assessment, suggesting that the politician "isn't going to win" in Texas. However, Yang later walked back his comments on Instagram, acknowledging that he should have been more thoughtful and respectful in his words.

The hosts quickly apologized for any offense caused by their comments, expressing admiration for Rep. Crockett's work and promising to be more mindful of their platform. Despite the backlash, some observers saw an opportunity in Crockett's candidacy as a chance for Republicans to target a well-known Democrat with national recognition.

National Republicans, including the National Republican Senatorial Committee, have been actively courting Crockett into the Senate race, exploiting her name recognition and perceived weakness on the campaign trail. The NRSC has reportedly seeded polls showing Crockett as a frontrunner in order to encourage her entry into the race, which could potentially swing Texas against Democratic control.

The fallout from Yang's and Rogers' comments highlights the sensitivity surrounding politics and election interference. As the 2028 presidential election approaches, some politicians are using their platforms to sow discord among Democratic opponents, further complicating the already challenging landscape of American politics.
 
Ugh, can you believe these guys? They're always trying to stir up drama on their podcast πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, I get it, they were just trying to have a conversation about politics, but come on... they gotta apologize and show some respect for Rep. Crockett's work πŸ™. It's not like they meant to offend anyone, but now it's all over social media and everyone's having a fit 🀯. I'm actually kinda curious though, what made them think she wasn't gonna win? Didn't they watch the 2022 midterms? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, this whole thing just highlights how polarized we are as a country right now... and it's only getting crazier from here πŸ‘€.
 
I THINK IT'S PRETTY UNDERSTANDABLE THAT BOWEN YANG AND MATT ROGERS HAD DIFFERENT OPINIONS ON REP. JASMINE CROCKETT'S CHANCES IN THE SENATE RACE, BUT COME ON, THEY COULD HAVE CHOSEN THEIR WORDS A BIT MORE CAREFULLY!!! πŸ™„ IT'S ONE THING TO BE CRITICIAL OF SOMEONE'S POLICIES, BUT ANOTHER TO DOWNPLAY HER PROSPECTS LIKE THAT. YANG WAS RIGHT TO BACK TRACK HIS COMMENTS AND APOLOGIZE, THOUGH - AT LEAST HE SHOWED THAT HE CAN TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS WORDS! πŸ’―
 
omg I'm still trying to process what happened 🀯... so like, Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers were super harsh on Rep Jasmine Crockett's chances of winning Senate... and now they're saying sorry πŸ™... but like, why did they even say those things in the first place? 😳 didn't they think about how people would react?

I don't know much about politics, but it seems kinda crazy that they'd try to diss someone like that just to get her out of a Senate seat. I mean, doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of having elections in the first place? πŸ€” and now she's being courted by Republicans because of their own sabotage... ugh, politics is so complicated 😩

can someone explain to me why polls are important again? like, what do they even measure exactly? πŸ“ŠπŸ‘€
 
Meh, I don't get why people are so salty about those comedians. It's just a podcast, right? Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers said they wouldn't support Rep. Crockett's campaign because she doesn't have a clear stance on certain issues... that's not necessarily a bad thing! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Maybe they're just trying to keep it real and honest about her chances of winning.

And honestly, can we talk about how out of touch politicians are with regular people? They make promises left and right without knowing what the majority of voters want. It's like they think they can just swoop in and win with their name recognition alone. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Give me a break!
 
πŸ€” I think it's interesting how comedians can inadvertently spark a firestorm on social media. Their comments about Rep. Crockett might've been meant as lighthearted jokes, but they ended up being taken out of context and causing real offense 😳. It's like they walked into a minefield without realizing it.

You know what this says about our politics? We can't just take things at face value anymore. We need to dig deeper and consider the motivations behind someone's words or actions πŸ€”. And what's more, we're seeing politicians exploiting these situations for their own gain. It's like they're using social media to stir up trouble and create divisions among opponents.

We need to have a nuanced conversation about this kind of thing. Should comedians be held accountable for their words? Or should we just let it slide because it was meant as entertainment πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? And what does this say about our society that we can't even enjoy a joke without someone getting hurt 😬.
 
πŸ€” I feel kinda bad about what Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers said about Rep. Crockett on that podcast. They shouldn't have made it sound like she's not a strong candidate just 'cause Beto O'Rourke lost before her. And to be real, if they didn't think she'd win, why would they even donate money? πŸ€‘ It seems kinda weird for them to say that out loud when they're trying to promote their own podcast. Yang did try to correct himself online tho, so I guess he wasn't too serious about it in the first place. Either way, it's a good reminder to think before you speak, especially when politics is involved πŸ’¬
 
This whole thing is just so... human 🀯 I mean, we're still grappling with our own biases and insecurities, and suddenly we're trying to dictate the outcome of someone else's life? πŸ’” It's like we're more interested in tearing each other down than lifting each other up. And Rep. Crockett, poor thing, just gets caught in the crossfire πŸ’”.

I guess what really bothers me is that we're so quick to label people as "frontrunners" or "weak" – it's like we're trying to reduce complex human beings to simplistic soundbites πŸ“°. And then we wonder why people get upset when we try to control the narrative? It's like, can't we just take a step back and listen to each other's perspectives without judgment? 🀝

And what's really interesting is that some people see this as an opportunity for Republicans to target Crockett – it's like they're trying to exploit our own fears and doubts πŸ’Έ. But at the end of the day, isn't that just a reflection of our own internal struggles? Can we find a way to rise above all this noise and really engage with each other in a meaningful way? 🌈
 
man i feel bad for jasmine crockett πŸ€• she seems like a great person and does amazing work but these two comedians totally lowkey ruined her chances with those hurtful comments πŸ˜’ Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers should've been more careful with their words, it's 2025 already, let's all be more mature about this πŸ™ anyway, i think the NRSC is just trying to stir up drama and make a name for themselves in the process πŸ’Έ but what's really sad is that people are starting to doubt Rep. Crockett because of those hurtful comments πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's not her fault she's not well-known outside of texas, everyone starts somewhere πŸ‘
 
omg this is just so messed up 🀯 they literally said she's not gonna win and now they're trying to court her into the senate race like they're some kind of matchmakers πŸ’β€β™€οΈ i mean i get that reps need donors but seriously come on Bowen and Matt, what were you thinking? πŸ™„ it's just so cringeworthy to see them backtrack and apologize after the backlash...like i get it, maybe they didn't think it through πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and now Rep. Crockett is getting dragged into this mess because of their thoughtless comments πŸ˜’
 
I don't know man... Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers dissing Rep. Crockett's Senate campaign on their podcast was just a bit too harsh, you feel me? I get that they didn't want to support her, but couldn't they've just said it like that instead of throwing shade at her chances in Texas? And yeah, I'm good with Yang walking back his comments and apologizing - that's the right thing to do. Still, this whole situation feels kinda fishy... like they're using Rep. Crockett for their own gain. National Republicans are already courting her into the Senate race, exploiting her name recognition... it just doesn't sit right πŸ€”πŸ’”
 
lol what a mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... I think Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers were just trying to roast Rep Crockett's Senate campaign tho πŸ˜‚... but still gotta be more careful with their words, can't have people taking it the wrong way πŸ™... politicians are already super sensitive about their campaigns, add some comedians to the mix and you got a recipe for disaster πŸ’”... and now they're using that drama to try and get Rep Crockett into the Senate race? that's just low 🀒...
 
omg i feel so bad for Rep Crockett πŸ€— she's already getting a lot of hate from both sides πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ like shouldn't ppl just focus on her actual policies instead of tearing her down? πŸ’” also what's with the backtracking on Bowen Yang's comments? πŸ€” he was super clear about his opinions, but then apologized for being "too harsh" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ idk man, can't we all just have a respectful convo without the drama 😩
 
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